Top 61 Nutrition startups
Nov 08, 2024 | By Jason Kwon | 29 |
These startups develop new nutrition technologies, methodologies and foods.
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Country: USA | Funding: $200M
Viome Life Sciences offers a total body intelligence test for users to obtain food recommendations and create custom-formulated supplements and probiotics, which the company also develops and distributes.
Viome Life Sciences offers a total body intelligence test for users to obtain food recommendations and create custom-formulated supplements and probiotics, which the company also develops and distributes.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $2.1B
Impossible Foods develops a new generation of meats and cheeses made entirely from plants.
Impossible Foods develops a new generation of meats and cheeses made entirely from plants.
3
Country: Ukraine | Funding: $658.9M
Noom's fully-mobile programs prevent/manage/reverse chronic and pre-chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension.
Noom's fully-mobile programs prevent/manage/reverse chronic and pre-chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension.
4
Country: USA | Funding: $373M
Virta is the first clinically-proven treatment to safely and sustainably reverse type 2 diabetes without medications or surgery.
Virta is the first clinically-proven treatment to safely and sustainably reverse type 2 diabetes without medications or surgery.
5
Country: USA | Funding: $314.8M
Zipongo empowers people to make better decisions about what to eat—at home, at work, and on the go. Our digital nutrition platform includes tools that make it easier to select, purchase, and prepare healthy foods.
Zipongo empowers people to make better decisions about what to eat—at home, at work, and on the go. Our digital nutrition platform includes tools that make it easier to select, purchase, and prepare healthy foods.
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Country: USA | Funding: $301M
Viome has developed technology aimed at balancing microorganisms in the gut. With Viome, you can fine-tune the function of your gut microbiome with a personalized diet to minimize the production of harmful metabolites and maximize the production of beneficial ones, so that you experience increased energy and general well-being, all while reaching and maintaining a healthy state of balance.
Viome has developed technology aimed at balancing microorganisms in the gut. With Viome, you can fine-tune the function of your gut microbiome with a personalized diet to minimize the production of harmful metabolites and maximize the production of beneficial ones, so that you experience increased energy and general well-being, all while reaching and maintaining a healthy state of balance.
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Country: USA | Funding: $132M
Found is dedicated to improving people’s overall wellbeing by making evidence-based weight loss accessible and affordable.
Found is dedicated to improving people’s overall wellbeing by making evidence-based weight loss accessible and affordable.
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Country: UK | Funding: $127.5M
Oviva is digitising the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity through our unique behaviour change platform. Oviva combines personalised dietary advice with a unique digital app and provides you with individual support for targeted dietary changes.
Oviva is digitising the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity through our unique behaviour change platform. Oviva combines personalised dietary advice with a unique digital app and provides you with individual support for targeted dietary changes.
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Country: USA | Funding: $127.6M
Calibrate is a digital metabolic health business that provides a virtual program for weight loss.
Calibrate is a digital metabolic health business that provides a virtual program for weight loss.
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Country: USA | Funding: $118M
Zoe is leading the world’s largest ongoing nutritional research project in collaboration with scientists from universities including Harvard, King's College London, Massachusetts General Hospital, Oxford and Stanford.
Zoe is leading the world’s largest ongoing nutritional research project in collaboration with scientists from universities including Harvard, King's College London, Massachusetts General Hospital, Oxford and Stanford.